Aspirations and Anxieties

Aspirations and Anxieties
Author: David A. Zonderman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1992-01-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 0195363388

Aspirations and Anxieties is a working class intellectual history of early factory operatives in antebellum New England. The book focuses on the operatives' perceptions of technological and socio-economic changes in the mechanized workplace. The study uncovers a complex debate over many facets of the factory system--the machines and factory buildings, wages and hours, relations between managers and workers, and the content and character of protest. Finally, the book argues that the roots of this debate lie in the struggle to define the meaning of work itself in a period of profound social change.

Building the Dream

Building the Dream
Author: Gwendolyn Wright
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1983-04-11
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780262730648

The evolution of housing in America. This book is concerned essentially with the model of domestic environment in this country, as it has evolved from colonial architecture through current urban projects. Beginning with Puritan townscape, topics include urban row housing, Big House and slave quarters, factory housing, rural cottages, Victorian suburbs, urban tenements, apartment life, bungalows, company towns, planned residential communities, public housing for the poor, suburban sprawl.